Steam-generator.



No. 659,991. Patented Wit. I6, 1906.

F. E. 81. F. O. STANLEY.

STEAM GENERATOR.

(Application filed Dec. 29, 1899, Renewed Sept. 13, 1900.)

(No Model.)

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3. The combination with a boiler, a burner 1 'below the same having air-inlets at the bottwo discharge-fines, one for the upward'pas sage of the products of combustion, the other extending downward, means for forcibly discharging the gases downward. through the latter flue, and means for deflecting the gases so discharged, substantially asset forth.

5. The combination with a steam-boiler and a burner having openingsfor the upward flow of air, of a flue extending downward, means for discharging the products of combustion downward through said flue, and a deflector arranged below the descending flue,

substantiallyas set forth. In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

FRANCIS EDGAR STANLEY.v FREELAN OSCAR STANLEY. Witnesses:

JFW. BACON, CHARLES E. FOSTER. 

